Moun DeSantis nonmen nan Lakou Siprèm Florid la fè pati yon gwoup kretyen k ap itilize lalwa pou 'sèvi ak levanjil la'.
Pa Mary Ellen Klas ak Kirby Wilson
Biwo Times/Herald Tallahassee
Jamie R. Grosshans, chwa dènye minit Gouvènè Ron DeSantis pou Lakou Siprèm Florid la, se yon defansè kont avòtman ki te aktif nan yon kantite gwoup legal kretyen, tankou yon òganizasyon nasyonal pwisan ki gen misyon pou "semade Levanjil la nan transfòme sistèm legal la."
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